LG V20 Smartphone with Two Displays & Four Cameras Might Cost $800

LG will be launching their latest smartphone LG V20 today in San Francisco. Unlike the LG G5, the LG V20 might not come with modular features, but the battery will be user replaceable as seen with their earlier launched smartphones. Last year, the company launched its first smartphone LG V10 in the V series, now the V10 will be succeeded by the V20. The LG V10 came with dual front cameras and also dual displays. The 5.7-inch main display came with Quad HD resolution whereas the 2.1-inch secondary display is limited to 1040 x 160 pixels resolution.

Now the newly launching LG V20 also comes with similar displays as on LG V10. From the image posted by Evan Blass, we can see the dual front cameras placed beside the secondary display. The V20 will be the first smartphone to come with Android 7.0 Nougat out of the box. There are also leaks that the Google Pixel and Pixel XL will be running on Android 7.1 Nougat at the time of launch. Currently, all the latest Nexus devices received the Android 7.0 Nougat update and the manufacturers already released the Nougat update for few of their devices.

Talking about the LG V20, the device will be powered by Snapdragon 820 processor coupled with 4GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage. Unlike the Apple, LG isn’t experimenting with the 3.5 mm audio port, and the company also announced to offer a special B&O PLAY earphones along with the device. Apart from the new features from latest Android Nougat, the LG UX UI features like Knock Code and Q Slide applications. The device listing which looks like a collection of leaks and rumoured specs also mentioned the device to be backed by a 4,000mAh battery.

On the camera front, the device might feature dual 5MP cameras on the front and 16MP dual cameras on the rear. The website listed the device price as $800, whereas the LG V10 and LG G5 are now retailing slightly under $700. Stay tuned on Phone Radar for the official details about the LG V20 smartphones.